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Amir
feels
that his wise and good father Baba (Homayoun Ershadi) blames him for the death of his mother in the delivery, and also that his father loves and prefers Hassam to him.
In return, Amir
feels
a great respect for his father's best friend Rahim Khan (Shaun Toub), who supports his intention to become a writer.
The subplot about the hospital being investigated for its shoddy business affairs isn't worked out satisfactorily, and it
feels
highly concocted anyway.
The dialog
feels
very real.
What makes this film so unsettling is that the drama
feels
so real, it's almost hard to remember that it's only a movie.
The film almost
feels
like a theatrical production the way it is staged and lit.
Indeed, predicated on a simple narrative that is offset by opulent set pieces, imaginatively brutal murder sequences, and refined photography, the film
feels
like the Argento we once knew.
One feels, after watching this, that it's really made of two movies.
His slow, ineffectual, befuddled, innocent character has somehow floundered his way into a marriage with a woman who
feels
that he of all people must be ruled with an iron fist, and he is only thrust into cheating on her because he can't say "no" to the exhortations of the chummy Vernon Dent and the cute eyelash-fluttering of the girl.
Thats how 'Radio
' feels
and thats why that type of program is set up at my high school.
The director, writers, and actors truly convey what it
feels
like to be in love.
A man arrives in a strange, beautiful, sterile city where no-one
feels
any emotion and obsesses instead about interior design.
To unleash criticism at the film
feels
really unkind, since it is a movie that deals with earnest themes like humanity, and pleas for upright moral standards and tolerance.
Overall, it
feels
the work of someone who hasn't actually experienced much of real life; a student film, with a concept and an outline, but sadly little else.
When Davis becomes convinced that guileful Isabelle is a victim of physical abuse administered by her husband, he desperately attempts to free her from what he
feels
is a marital trap in order that he may wed her himself, coming to believe that the only clear solution to his plight will be found in a rudimentary essay at hiring a professional assassin who will dispose of the allegedly violent Stewart.
Simonetta clearly falls for the young man, but
feels
guilt about abandoning Tito (out of loyalty, not romantic love).
Although written and directed by a man, this was produced by a woman, and I'm not sure but I think this may be a distinct reason why this picture about two men, estranged brothers growing closer, never quite gels, never
feels
natural or seems lived in.
A couple of brave, but dumb, souls at Channel 5 TV News
feels
its audience is being given false hope and no idea of the real danger at hand.
We have a 2 and a half hour film that
feels
like its three and a half because it has two films in one.
The satire
feels
totally overshadowed by the extremely steretyped characters.
Is there anyone out there that
feels
similar?
The lackluster, cliche-spouting cast and hackneyed writing ensure that the remaining hour and a half of the Tremors 4 experience
feels
at least fifteen thousand years long.
"Santa Claus" is a jolly film about Santa helping out some kids, but it almost
feels
demonic watching it.
It is one thing to document that the Koran says many things about how a devout Muslim is required to interact with non-Muslims, but any realist is able to realize that not every human who
feels
himself or herself to be a follower of Islam, will agree with and comply with all tenets of that faith and system.
Obviously, social issues and economic difficulty have no place in the picture perfect life of a single parent mother who
feels
exhausted, takes a cruise, and then dates and marries a band conductor.
And although the movie is supposedly set in Puerto Rico, it
feels
a lot more like a Hollywood movie lot; all of the main characters are Caucasian and several tend to speak English with pseudo-Irish accents.
Fot the most part, this movie
feels
like a "made-for-TV" effort.
Point is that contrary to other Dutch stars of the arty genre like Kerkhof and Kruishoop, Guernsey
feels
utterly empty.
Watching the movie
feels
like watching a daytime soap opera about a murderer.
At other times it
feels
like the kind of anime tale better suited to hentai, yet there is no sex, no tentacle rape (Thank goodness!) and very little sex appeal, this despite the physical appearance of the title character.
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